Hello,
akater writes:
> I want to make it easier for users to define custom non-inline blocks
> (and operations on them). So I studied parsers in =org-element.el= and
> stumbled upon the following seeming inconsistency:
>
> Plists for =comment-block=, =example-block=, =export-block=, =src-block=
One feature I have always found helpful when working on long documents
is paragraph folding; where paragraphs are folded to display just the
first line.
MS Word had this very early on in its outline view, for example.
I can get paragraph folding and unfolding in org using packages like
origami (s
Hey there,
I've been preparing lecture notes with org-mode and lualatex export that
include python diagrams and
so on for about more than a year. Now my colleagues and team start to get
interested
in tweaking the results. Therefore, we would need some kind of online
collaboration solution similar
The relatively recent moving of org-get-outline-path to org-refile.el
has caused breakage in Org itself in several places, e.g.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2020-04/msg00260.html
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2020-04/msg00259.html
https://lists.gnu.org/archiv
Hello Johanna,
Your project is very interesting. Overleaf is a very good tool to help
students to learn LaTeX, and it would be nice to provide the same tool
for emacs-org-mode.
Have a look on the following links:
https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/3ql5ga/online_orgmode_editor/
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